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Bates Wells & Braithwaite Save Money with LexisNexis Solution LexisNexis Visualfiles have successfully developed and implemented a new, innovative risk assessment module within Visualfiles for Bates Wells & Braithwaite (BWB), a leading London-based commercial law firm. Since it was deployed 10 months ago, BWB has seen a significant drop in the number of incidents impacting its professional indemnity leading to cost savings of £100,000 in the form of a reduced professional indemnity premium from its insurers. Private Practice July 2008
The Conveyancing Hub passes important milestone as throughput steadily increases The Conveyancing Hub was developed by Transact Direct, using technology from LexisNexis Visualfiles, to streamline the Scottish Conveyancing process. Conveyancing lawyers collaborate to act as a single virtual 'firm' to process transactions from referrers such as Re/Max Scotland (Scotland's largest network of estate agencies) and Clyde Property (Scotland's largest independent estate agency). Private Practice June 2007
Glasgow Housing Association- integrating screen to text reading application with Visualfiles The Glasgow Housing Association Limited (GHA), Europe's largest social landlord managing 80,000 tenancies, recently won a LexisNexis Visualfiles Best Use of Visualfiles Innovation Award 2006 for its innovative thinking combined with proactive approach to problem solving by working effectively and collaboratively as a team to find a solution which has enabled a blind team member, Phillis, to become an empowered user of the Visualfiles application. Corporate March 2007
Bott & Co save £100,000 a year following SolCase/ Unified Messaging Solution Integration Bott & Co, one of the UK's leading practices of personal injury lawyers, recently scopped the LexisNexis Visualfiles Best Use of SolCase Innovation Award 2006, following the successful integration of SolCase with Tobit Private Practice January 2007
Alliance & Leicester plc make significant savings using SolCase for Money Laundering investigations Chris Hames (Money Laundering Systems Development & Support Manager, Alliance & Leicester) comments “Since the implementation of SolCase in 2002 and the move from manual processes, 4 investigators can now do the work of 14, equating to an estimated total benefit of £186,000. Add into the equation the fact that failure to meet the requirements under the Money Laundering Regulations and that substantive criminal law may lead to huge fines and censure for the bank and you can see how Solcase has become not just a case management system but a central hub of our teams activity!” Corporate January 2007

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